Tumbledown Gin is crafted in the Falkland Islands, 8,000 miles from London, by a former British soldier who fought in the war of 1982.
Falklands War and chose to remain in the Islands. The gin is named after Tumbledown Mountain, one of the key battle sites of the conflict.
Made using wild-harvested botanical unique to the Falklands, the scurvy grass (historically used by Royal Navy sailors), giving it a distinctive peppery, mustardy character over classic juniper and citrus.
The Journey
It took over two years to establish a shipping route from the Falklands to the UK via Royal Auxiliary Ship – the same vessels that have connected the Islands and Britain since 1982. Every bottle completes an 8,000-mile journey that mirrors the remoteness and resilience of the Islands.
Why It's Perfect for Festive Drinking
Story-rich – not just another gin, but a piece of living British-Falklands history
Genuinely rare – fewer than 750 bottles per quarter, only gin from the Falkland Islands
Premium presentation – luxury cylindrical gift box for festive gifting
Quality credentials – featured in The Gin Guide, proud members of The Gin Guild
Versatile serves – classic G&T with orange peel and rosemary, festive martini, or topped with Prosecco
Product Details
Full bottle: 70cl, 50cl 46% ABV in premium gift box
Miniature set: 3 x 5cl bottles (perfect for festive tasting)
Available from:
www.falklandislandsspirits.com
Master of Malt: https://www.masterofmalt.com/gin/tumbledown-distillery/tumbledown-falkland-islands-gin/
